Škoda has officially rounded out its large SUV line-up in Australia, launching the Kodiaq Select plug-in hybrid and giving fleet buyers and novated lease customers a full spread of petrol, plug-in hybrid and fully electric options under one brand .
Priced from $63,490 RRP*, the Kodiaq Select PHEV slots neatly between the petrol-only Kodiaq variants and the performance-focused RS, offering a practical middle ground for organisations looking to cut emissions without committing to full BEV operation. For fleets juggling mixed duty cycles, this is very much a “have your cake and eat it too” proposition.
At the heart of the Kodiaq PHEV is a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine paired with an electric motor, delivering a combined 150kW and 350Nm. That’s enough to keep it feeling brisk in daily driving, while still achieving an impressive claimed electric-only driving range of up to 112km (WLTP). For many drivers, that covers the weekday commute without touching fuel at all, while the petrol engine remains on hand for longer regional trips or higher utilisation roles.
Charging flexibility is another strong point. The Kodiaq PHEV supports both 11kW AC charging and up to 50kW DC fast charging, making it easier for fleets to integrate the vehicle into existing workplace or public charging infrastructure. Combined cycle fuel consumption is quoted at just 1.85L/100km, highlighting the potential savings for vehicles that are plugged in regularly.
Importantly for Fleet Managers, the plug-in hybrid Kodiaq doesn’t sacrifice practicality. With five seats on board, it offers a substantial 745 litres of boot space, making it well suited to family, sales or executive fleet roles where space still matters. Standard equipment is also generous, with features such as tri-zone climate control, heated front seats, a 13-inch infotainment system with wireless smartphone mirroring, multiple USB-C ports and a comprehensive suite of active safety systems included as standard.
For fleets wanting to step things up, the optional Signature Package adds higher-end comfort and technology features such as massage seats, surround view cameras, intelligent park assist and a head-up display—features that will appeal to senior management or novated lease drivers looking for a premium feel.
With the arrival of the Kodiaq Select PHEV, Škoda Auto now offers Australian buyers a genuinely complete large SUV range: petrol for simplicity, PHEV for flexibility, and the fully electric Enyaq for organisations ready to go all-in on zero tailpipe emissions. All models are backed by a seven-year unlimited kilometre warranty and guaranteed future value options, adding an extra layer of confidence for long-term fleet planning.
For fleets under pressure to reduce emissions while maintaining operational flexibility, the Kodiaq PHEV feels like a timely and very deliberate addition to the market.




